Baja Vacation Home Rentals
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On your next trip, consider a Baja vacation home rental for your accommodations. There are 15 vacation homes in Baja resorts. Vacation home rentals are generally appealing for many reasons. Some of the foremost being cost savings, more space, and no tips or service charges that are associated with hotel rooms. Vacation rental homes have kitchens for cooking, living rooms for gathering together and offer the appeal of living in a real neighborhood and soaking up the rhythm of the locals.

With our friendly, responsive customer service and extensive informational website, renting a Baja vacation home from Owner Direct Vacation Rentals is a breeze. Find your perfect location and home size to suit your needs, no matter what your criteria. We have vacation homes in Cabo Real, Cabo San Lucas, El Pescadero, Ensenada, Kino Bay and many more locations.

Baja Travel Guide - Baja is a jagged finger of mountains and desert off mainland Mexico which sits along the San Andreas fault. Baja California is isolated on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and on the east by the Sea of Cortez, whose blue waters fill the deep chasm between Baja and the rest of Mexico. The Trans-Peninsula Highway (1,000 miles of hard road - mostly 2 lane blacktop) is the lifeline of the Baja California Peninsula. This road stretches from the U.S. border at Tijuana, to Cabo San Lucas and Land's End. ... read more

Cabo San Lucas Travel Guide - This small resort town sits right on the edge of the Baja California Peninsula, known as Land's End. San Lucas is the only coastal resort in Mexico with a nature preserve within it's city limits. Despite it's growing popularity Cabo San Lucas still manages to retain a small-town feel. A few of the town's original residents demanded this land be preserved; otherwise hotels and condos would fill the town's entire perimeter. ... read more

Ensenada Travel Guide - Known as the "Cinderella of the Pacific", Ensenada is located 70 miles south of the US border, an easy drive of just over an hour. As the third largest city in Baja California, with a population of about 250,000, it is it is one of the most important ports on the Pacific Rim. It is Mexico's second most visited port-of-call for major cruise lines and pleasure boats. More than 90% of Mexico's wines are produced in Ensenada and it's surrounding regions. ... read more

Rosarito Beach Travel Guide - This beautiful town is located on the northwestern tip of the Mexican Republic, 16 miles south of Tijuana and the Mexico - U.S. border. The country area of Rosarito is 20 miles of magnificent coast line with white sand beaches, spectacular cliffs and rough mountains. Two four lane highways connect Rosarito with the city of Tijuana. The most spectacular, a toll road, runs along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, passing by some of the most beautiful seascapes in Baja California. ... read more

San Felipe Travel Guide - San Felipe is a picturesque town of a sufficient enought size that a significant variety of goods and services are enjoyed by the entire populace. Mexico Highway 5 ends at Avenida Mar de Cortez, which parallels the shore and forms the main street of the town. The history of the San Felipe region dates to more than 150 million years ago to the formation of the Baja California Peninsula. The natives are friendly and very tolerant of the many outsiders that come into town each year. ... read more

San Jose del Cabo Travel Guide - The quieter and more laid back village of San Jose del Cabo is to the east of Cabo San Lucas. It's wonderful tree lined streets attract a somewhat older crowd. Up the coast along the gulf is the area known as the East Cape, which stretches east from San Jose del Cabo and then north up to Los Brailes. The East Cape is a continuous series of coves and beaches that also includes some growing developments. ... read more